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  • WBFO Elections coverage for 2023 for all eight counties in Western New York.
  • NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Capitol Police Sgt. Aquilino Gonell about the one-year anniversary of the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.
  • Cease-fire talks in Egypt have failed to yield a new pause in fighting. Israel has withdrawn a significant number of troops from Gaza, and allowed in some humanitarian aid.
  • You can trace 4,000 years of economic growth through the history of light. The ways we got from a candle, made from of animal fat, to the LED lights we have today tell a lot about our modern economy.
  • On Friday's Scoreboard... The Buffalo Sabres look to respond from a losing streak with a run of wins continuing tonight; the Bandits home opener is tomorrow night; and the Bills host the Jets on Sunday with the chance to write more history.
  • As several global tensions simmer, the Pentagon is removing thousands of transgender troops under an anti-DEI push. How might a focus on gender identity distract from mission readiness?
  • Steven Tyler and Joe Perry are two of the original members of the band Aerosmith. Next week the band will be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
  • Musician Jacob Slichter, drummer for the rock band Semisonic, leads us through a day in the life of a band on tour. As it turns out, it's not the roller coaster ride one would expect.
  • The Brooklyn-based band Pinataland builds songs by mixing historical tape with band members' own compositions. Their CD is called Songs for the Forgotten Future: Vol. 1. NPR's Scott Simon talks with band members Doug Stone and Dave Wexler.
  • Piers Wisbey reports from London on a band many rock reviewers are saying will be the Next Big Thing to invade the United States — the band is called the Delgados, it's members are from Glasgow, and their new album is called The Great Eastern.
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